“A New Experience” With Jharkhand, India

One of the best places to visit for wildlife aficionados and nature lovers, Jharkhand is a state replete with a vast bounty of towering mountains, dense forests and gushing waterfalls. Blessed with a plethora of natural scenic vistas, Jharkhand is the place for you be if you are on the lookout for a one-on-one rendezvous with unperturbed, untouched nature. There is more to Jharkhand than just its scenic landscapes though, with several museums, temples and wildlife reserves scattered around the state. Formerly a part of Bihar, Jharkhand was carved out as a separate state almost two decades ago, thus creating the base for a glorious history, diverse culture and tribal simplicity that the state can now call it’s very own.

Jharkhand is ‘The Land of Forests‘ as its name suggests and the state is famous for its rich variety of flora and fauna. The scenic beauty of forests, hills and plateaus from the Lodh Falls leaves an enchanting impression on tourists while the lush green forests that surround the state keeps it green and clean. Nature is considered as a vital and essential part of the life of tribal people who dominate the state, and this is one of the reasons that you can have a panoramic view of nature and its beauty. Ranchi Hills, Daasam Falls, Sun Temple, Baidyanath Dham are some of the major tourist attractions in Jharkhand.

Ranchi Tour Places

Ranchi Lake

Kanke Dam

Rock Garden

Panch Ghagh Falls

Sun Temple

Pahari Mandir

Deori Mandir

Tagore Hills

Dassam Falls

Jonha Falls

Hundru Falls

Jagannath Temple

Sita Falls

Hirni Falls

Birsa Zoo

Birsa Deer Park

Nakshatra Van

War Memorial

War Cemetery

Fish Aquarium

Golf Course

Hatia Dam

Amresh Ardham

Shree 1008 Basupujiya Digamber Jain Mandir

Jamshedpur & Saraikela Tour Places

Chandil Dam

Jayda Mandir

Dalma Elephant Sanctuary

Dimna

Jubilee Park

Golf Course

Centre For Excellence

Nicco Park

Tata Motors

Tata Steel

Zoo

Saranda Forests

Kera Temple In Chakradharpur

Me Cluskieganj

Rankini Temple

Burudih Lake

Bibhuti Bhshan’s House , Ghatshila

Amudhabi Rural Tourism

Deuridih Rural Tourism

Chitreshwardham At Baharagora

Dharagiri Falls

Seraikela & Raj Kharsawan Places

Chhau Dance Center , Seraikela

Giridih, Dhanbad & Bokaro Tour Places

Parasnath

Usri Waterfalls

Sun Temple , Jamua

Harihar DhamJharkhandi Dham

Khandoli

Tenughat

Topchanchi

Maithon Dam

Lilori Dham

Bhatinda Falls

Moonidih Mine

Shibpur Temple

Shakti Mandir

Bokaro Zoological Park

Birsa Munda Park Dhanbad

Deoghar Tour Places

Baidyanath Dham Jyotirlinga Darshan

Basukinath

Trikuti

Tapovan

Naulakha Temple

Nandan Phar

Jalsar Park

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Tour Packages of Jharkhand

Ranchi – Netarhat – Betla – Ranchi

Duration 2 Night – 3 Days

Sightseeing – Ranchi: – Also known as city of waterfalls . The major falls are Hundru, Jonha, Dassam , Panchghagh. Other Places worth visiting are Tagore Hill , Birsa zoo , Deer park.

Sight Seeing Maluti :- It is a heritage village in Dumka district , 359 kms from Ranchi . The Village is unique because it boasts of no less than 72 terracotta temples within its miniscule 400 m by 700 m area . Maluti is only 16 kms from the nearest railway station at Rampur hat in Birbhum , west bengol . The name of the village , originally Mallahati , comes from the Malla kings of Bishnupur of west bengol .

Sight Seeing – Parasnath:– Parasnath hill is Jharkhand’s highest point at 1366 m and is one of the most sacred jain pilgrimages in the country . It is believed that 20 of the 24 tirthankaras attained salvation here. The hill is also known as sammed shikhar or shikharjee , the “ peak of concentration . Places worth visiting for the traveller are Madhuban , Jain Museum , Bhomiaji Asthan.

Ghatshila :- 40 kms of Jamshedpur is acclaimed for its scenic beauty . Bengali novelist Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay wrote “ Pathar Panchali “ from this place . Other places to see are Burudih Lake , Dhargiri Falls & Fuldungri .

Ranchi – Rajarappa Tenughat Dam – Ranchi

Duration – 1 Night – 2 Days

Sightseeing – Rajarappa :- About 80 kms from ranchi situated at the confluence of rivers Damodar & Bhairavi . The temple of Chinnamastika here is a revered “ Shaktipeetha “ , where , it is said , the head of Goddes sati fell during Lord Shivas tandav Nritya . The headless statue of Devi Chinnamastika standing the bodies of kamdeo & Rati in hundreds of devotees each day .

Dassam Falls :- 40 kms from Ranchi , the kanchi River , Tributary of the Subarnarekha a height of about 44 m also known as Dassam Ghagh .

Deori Mandir :- Situated at Tamar , 60 kms from Ranchi , is famous for its 16 armed ideal of Goddes Durga .

Ranchi – Sun Temple – Deori Mandir – Chandil Dam – Ranchi

Duration – 1 Day

Sightseeing – Chandil Dam :- 22 kms north of Jamshedpur , is relatively small dam built over Subarnarekha , with the scenic Dalma Hills towering in the background . Boating is a popular activity with visitors , especially in the winter months .

Sightseeing – Jonha Falls :- 40 kms from Ranchi also known as Gautam Buddha , has a serene Buddha Temple . The pristine beauty of the surrounding forest and the Chamghati Valley is animated by the gurgle of the river ranchi flowing by.

Hundru Falls :- 45 kms from Ranchi , and taking 18kms detour left at Angara , the road ends abruptly , making the visitor enthrall with the site of the fall .

Sight seeing – Lord Jagannath Temple :- Established by thakur Aninath Shahdeo , atop a small hillock . Built along the lines of the jagannath temple in Puri , also hosts an annual fair and Rathyatra.

Birsa Deer Park :- At Ormanjhi , 20 kms from Ranchi , spread over 104 ha. Of forest surrounding the picturesque Getalsud Dam. The park was established with the objective of ex situ conservation of endangered species of Jharkhand as well as sensitising visitors to the need to conserve wild life.

Panchghagh Water Falls :- 55 kms from Ranchi , this spectacular fall with 5 streams cascading in a row from a considerable height, attracts a large number of tourists .

Hirni Water Fall :- 75 kms from Ranchi , at the height of 37 m encircled by deep forests is a must to see for the visitor.

Sightseeing – Mccluskieganj :- About 60 kms northwest of Ranchi, was originally an Anglo – Indian settlement. Resposing at an altitude of 450 m is the perfect choice as a holiday destination any time of the year.

Edward Thomas mccluskieganj was the founder of the town. The town also draws visitors to view a unique cluster of a temple, mosque and a gurudwara all standing along side each other.